KNOCKED DOWN BY A WAVE.
AN AUOKLANDER INJURED. [bt «BWBcau»H.-Hnaw iissocuxxov.].. WxruwaiOKj, Wednesday. Ay AccMagd busineaa man Captain James South, suffered ' serious injury while > returning in the eteame* Maori frop an excursion to Picton 'on Monday. He was in company with a niece, and in the i strait a aea which broke on board cari ried both Captain ":" Smith and hie niece off their feet. , . ; The was bruised,_,and her uncle suffered a alight fracture of the collarbone and had^2thr^. j*i , broken. Captain Smith was jut* returning from a visit with his wife to the Cold Lakes.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15261, 27 March 1913, Page 7
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